Is it actually Tor based p2p? Like, you send messages to my own onion service with my own private key instead of some middleman server?

How do users find each other? DHT? A lot of apps try to justify lying about p2p functionality by having some of it for after a central server has already been used to connect peers to each other (Soulseek for example)

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Like other Tor-based apps like OnionShare or Ricochet, Tor gives us a nice overlay network where every onion address is permanent (it's just a keypair) and NAT traversal is taken care of. So you get an invite link with a few addresses in it and you sync others.

We're also working on an optional server to support notifications on iOS where apps cannot run in the background enough to be useful. We expect a lot of people will use this to improve performance on other platforms too, but you won't need to.

Quiet is still not ready for daily use yet, and not audited, but we're serious about making it useful to small workplace teams and activist orgs that need something between Slack and Signal.

Good start

How about connecting a working LN-address, which will enable plebs to zap you freedom money?

Awesome!

How about connecting a working LN-address, which will enable plebs to zap you freedom money?